There’s so much happening on Big Brother Season 25 right now.
The long-running reality TV series returned at the beginning of August, and already, there’s been tons of drama.
The Pressure Cooker, a fan-favorite competition, made its long-awaited return to the series on Thursday evening (August 24), marking the first time its been held in the game since 2005.
Houseguests compete for the title of Head of Household (HOH) by going inside a room and placing a hand on a button. The person to take their hand off their button last wins.
The event was able to been streamed on live feeds, and a winner has been named!
Keep reading to find out more…
According to reports, the competition went into Friday morning (August 25), and lasted just under 14 hours – a minute or two short of Big Brother 6‘s record, via Screen Rant.
The Big Brother 25 live feeds revealed that Cameron Hardin won the Pressure Cooker competition after 13 hours and 50 minutes. America Lopez placed second, while several houseguests lasted more than 12 hours, including Mecole Hayes (13 hours 31 minutes), Jag Bains and Blue Kim (about 12 hours 45 minutes), and Cory Wurtenberger (about 12 hours 18 minutes), via the outlet.
Red Utley was reportedly eliminated at about 10 hours 9 minutes. Matt Klotz lasted 9 hours 42 minutes, while Bowie Jane remained for about 8 hours 38 minutes. Izzy Gleicher was eliminated after about four hours. Cirie Fields and Jared Fields lasted until the 90-minute mark.
As the outgoing HOH, Felicia Cannon was ineligible to play.
According to ScreenRant, the Big Brother 25 Pressure Cooker required houseguests to stand or squat during the competition, but they could not kneel or sit.
As contestants were eliminated, they chose a card that either had a reward or punishment. The houseguests competed in total darkness at times, and there was also a box of snakes in the middle of the room! At the three-hour mark, Kaysar Ridha – who came in second on Big Brother 6′s Pressure Cooker – came on the screen and offered the houseguests music, only to play heavy metal music as strobe lights flashed.
Fans will get to see the competition play out this evening (Sunday, August 27) on air at 8 p.m. ET on CBS and the Paramount+ app. However, PGA Tour golf is set to run on CBS from 1:30-6 p.m., so there’s a chance the show might get pushed back.
Viewers can stream episodes the next day on Paramount+, where they can also stream live feeds throughout the day.
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